Did you kick the high idle on? It would keep contamination down. More heat in the cylinder from high idle means less diesel condenses back out and winds up in the oil. Did you stop/start the engine or just idle for 5 hours?
The diesel should have evaporated back out of the oil with use since then. Because it hasn't maybe it's doing a lot of regens for some reason. Cold weather may not be getting the oil hot enough? Because the viscosity, 14.56, hasn't dropped from 40 to 30 weight (hot) it's not a major problem. Also your truck uses post injection in the cylinder to clean the DPF rather than a dedicated exhaust injector like the V8's have to use to keep fuel contamination down.
Has the oil level risen? I know these are not fun to get an exact oil level reading on.
Is the fact this sample is one month old before a report was done on you or them? Month old data reduces the value of doing sampling if it finds something needing immediate action.
I'd find another lab. The marketing BS on that was making we wonder what kind of clown car testing outfit this is? ... Score? Approved stamps all over it?

Seriously?